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Why some hydropower plants are worse for the climate than coal

Miyo McGinn
Hydropower can release more greenhouse gases than coal- or oil-burning power plants under certain conditions

Why science failed to stop climate change

Naomi Oreskes
How the energy companies took us all

The Democrats’ endless unicorn hunt: #TooFarLeft, or not nearly left enough?

Paul Rosenberg
Deval Patrick and Mike Bloomberg are not the answer: Committing to a coherent set of progressive principles is

Trump and Johnson are leading the attack against the rule of law

Jeffrey B. Meyers
On both sides of the Atlantic, the durability of the rule of law is being tested more and more intensely

Toxic algae blooms that kill dogs are becoming more common. And climate change is making it worse

Chase Karacostas
Despite how dangerous the blooms are, there's almost no way for cities to combat them.

Climate change’s future of pain and disease isn’t imminent, it’s already here

Farah Qaiser
A new Lancet Countdown report presents the lifelong health consequences that a child born today will face

A world in which all hell is breaking loose

Michael T. Klare
What the U.S. military will be doing in a climate crisis future

New York Times condemned for comparing Sanders Green New Deal to Trump border wall

Jake Johnson
"Now is the time to demand what we need, not what we think might be feasible."

Finally, “The Man in the High Castle” fascist fantasy ends amidst America’s sobering reality

Melanie McFarland
As Amazon's Nazi-triumphant alternate history ends, we don't need a reminder of how far gone America could be

World’s largest public bank ditches oil and coal

Eoin Higgins
Environmentalist Bill McKibben called the decision a "truly amazing win."

“Human scum” speaks out: NeverTrumper Tom Nichols on the president who despises him

Chauncey DeVega
One of Trump's most prominent conservative critics argues the Democrats should win easily — but probably won't

Here’s why Australia is having a cataclysmic wildfire season

Zoya Teirstein
California isn’t the only place with wildfire woes this year

Did the contested Kentucky election reveal Republicans’ strategy for 2020?

Steven Rosenfeld
Legislatures could ignore voters and appoint presidential electors.

Venice mayor: My city is “on its knees” after severe flooding

Matthew Rozsa
Record-setting floods are sinking the historic Italian city

Should the age of humans have a geological name?

Rebecca Dzombak
And how will Earth’s history remember us?

Emperor Penguins could march to extinction if nations fail to halt climate change

Stephanie Jenouvrier
Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice

Indigenous people blocked Ecuador oil auction in growing fight to save Amazon

Mitch Anderson
When Indigenous people fight to defend and enforce their land rights, they are protecting their future — and ours

Who fights our “forever wars”? Pulitzer-winner C.J. Chivers on the true cost of Iraq and Afghanistan

Chauncey DeVega
Award-winning author of "The Fighters" and "The Gun" on the "enormous human consequence" of America's wars

Why one philosopher believes dogs are the bridge between humanity and nature

Nicole Karlis
Mark Alizart argues that dogs are the bridge between nature and us — and, like us, possess a "will to be"

Finally “Rick and Morty” is back with the inspiring nihilism we crave

Melanie McFarland
The Emmy-winning Adult Swim series is back for Season 4, with changes teased by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland

Bernie Sanders to Michael Bloomberg: “You ain’t going to buy this election”

Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders rebuked the billionaire Michael Bloomberg for thinking he could buy his way through the primaries

CNN’s Brian Stelter reflects on “The View” venom and leaving Trump out of “The Morning Show”

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the CNN anchor about his work with the Apple TV+ drama and the challenge morning TV faces

Social media is amplifying Trump’s rants and disinformation more than ever

Steven Rosenfeld
As 2020 approaches, a look at disinformation trends, who’s susceptible, and the Democratic Party’s countermeasures

Lindy West reclaims the “witch hunt”: On comedy, feminism and why terrible men think they’re victims

Amanda Marcotte
In her new book "The Witches Are Coming," Lindy West turns her gimlet eye on the ruin of America in the Trump era
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